Elizabeth Ii Coin

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Coins: Elizabeth II. UCoin.net is an International Catalog of World Coins. I’m sure you realise that 1977 was Her Majesty’s silver jubilee so I’m assuming this is the coin you are talking about. It has a face value of 25 pence. There were 37,061,000 of these coins minted and so I can not imagine there is any great demand for them amongst numismatists. How valuable is the 1997 50 Pence Coin?. SEE THIS MIXED LOT front features a portrait of the Queen by Raphael Maklouf.

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General
Type: Canadian 5 Dollars 1 Ounce Maple Leaf
Years: 1988 - 1989 Cat. Num.: KM# 163
Country: Canada Period: Confederation, Elizabeth II
Currency: Canadian Dollar Face value: 5 Dollars
System: Silver Bullion
Desgr/Engr:
Subject: Maple Leaf
Obverse: Elizabeth II bust with tiara right
Legend: ELIZABETH II 5 DOLLARS
Reverse: Canadian maple leaf
Legend: CANADA 9999 9999 FINE SILVER 1 OZ ARGENT PUR
Edge: Reeded
Purpose: Bullion
Issue
Year:
Mint:
Mintage: 3,332,200
Scarcity:
Valuation:
Notes:
Grades & Prices Available
NONE AVAILABLE
SpecificationsElizabeth ii coin australia
Composition: Silver
Fineness: 0.9999
Weight (g): 31.1000g
Weight (Oz): 1.00 Oz
Net Content: 1.00 Oz (31.10g)
Bullion Value: $27.33
Alignment:
Diameter: 38.00mm
Thickness:
Description

The first one ounce Silver Maple Leaf was issued in 1988 by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM), the design is a continuation of that first concevied for the gold maples in 1979. All Silver Maples have a $5 face value to them and have a silver purity of .9999 the highest of all the types of silver bullion on the market today, each coin weighs 31.1 grams or one ounce. The coin generaly features a maple leaf on the reverse of the coin and a image of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The one universal element on all silver maple leaf bullion coins is the phrase 'Fine Silver 1 oz Argent Pur' which is along the bottom of the obverse of the coin.The Maple Leaf is one of the most reconisable bullion coins on the market today and one of the most popular. This coin is often the designated choice of collectors not only because of its beauty, but because of the extraordinary purity and high quality strike, mintages were particularly low in 1996 and 1997 which has resulted in higher premiums for these years due to buying pressure from collectors. The maple leaf is the national symbol of Canada and has given this coin it so familiar look, the Maple Leaf is also produced in gold, platinum and palladium.

Value Range
YearMintageGFVFEFAUUNCBUPROOF
19893,332,200$45.00$55

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